He was born in
Soissons, France to Russian parents from Saint Petersburg. In his youth in France, Sollogoub studied theater and drawing at Russian College of Auteuil, then architecture and decoration at the studio of the Académie Charpentier, and the
Beaux-Arts de Paris, where he took drawing lessons. As a decorative artist, he entered the
Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française (ORTF), where he continued to improve his skills in the art of stained glass until 1950 when he decided to leave
France and settle in Montreal. After having produced numerous sets for the theater and the cinema, he joined
Radio-Canada in 1964 as a graphic designer, illustrator, and set decorator, and became
Frédéric Back's assistant. Sollogub's career at
Radio-Canada spanned four decades. == Life in Montreal ==